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pack off

vb. (context transitive English) To send away, with belongings, for a long time.

Usage examples of "pack off".

But the order came down from Naples to pack off all the nuns of the Sacred Heart on a day named, to close up the gates of the nunnery, and hang a flaming sword outside.

Bill Grey, next to Fuselli in the ranks, stood bent double so as to take the weight of his pack off his shoulders.

To do so she was obliged to swing her pack off her back, hold it at her side so she could slip through the narrowest places.

Other things were conceptual, and the new windows would lead the pack off into other fields, sometimes for just a few seconds, sometimes for many minutes--and sometimes the detour would become her new main path.

Other things were conceptual, and the new windows would lead the pack off into other fields, sometimes for just a few seconds, sometimes for many minutes -- and sometimes the detour would become her new main path.

Other things were conceptual, and the new windows would lead the pack off into other fields, sometimes for just a few seconds, sometimes for many minutes&mdash.

In the darkness, the dark-haired woman eases the pack off her shoulders and lifts the two soft leather bags, and the heavy powder within each, out of the field pack she has carried from the engineering barracks.

Jedra grabbed his own pack off the sand and tied it closed, then swung it onto his back.

I experienced a massive bout of shivering before I managed to get the pack off and the fur jacket on.

Then she hunched the pack off her back and dug inside it until she found the little linen bag that held her valuables.

Yet because the Pack placed its Alpha in total control, the idea that he might not be up to the task, even temporarily, would throw the whole Pack off balance.